单词 | by force and arms |
释义 | > as lemmaswith (also by) force and arms force and arms n. originally and chiefly Law (now archaic and historical) weapons, arms; a body of armed men; (hence) violence, injury; damage or harm caused to a person, or his or her property. Usually in with (also by) force and arms. Cf. vi et armis adv. [After Anglo-Norman a force e armes (a1334 or earlier) or its model classical Latin vī et armīs vi et armis adv. Compare Anglo-Norman de forces e armes (1390 or earlier).] ΚΠ c1396 in R. W. Chambers & M. Daunt Bk. London Eng. (1931) 233 Richard Langeforde and other mo..comyn With forse & armes. 1437 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VI (Electronic ed.) Parl. Jan. 1437 §14. m. 6 William Pulle..with force and armes in riotouse maner..the house of the said besecher atte Beausey aforesaid breke. 1540 R. Taverner Princ. Lawes Customes & Estatutes Eng. f. 62 [When] the tenant..forstalleth him [sc. the landlord] the weye wyth force and armes..[so] he dare not come..to distreine for his rent. 1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. Disseisin is of two sorts, either Simple Disseisin, committed by day without force and arms, Or Disseisin by Force. 1680 in New Jersey Archives (1880) I. 304 Capt. Phillip Carteret..hath persisted and riotously..with Force and Arms, endeavoured to assert and maintain the same. 1798 J. Wentworth Compl. Syst. Pleading VI. 369 The said T. W...did then and there with force and arms unlawfully make an assault..upon the said E. P. 1889 F. C. Brewster Treat. Pract. Pennsylvania Courts. xi. 328 Whenever..the tort was committed without violence, express or implied, the phrase ‘with force and arms’ should be omitted. 1912 Southwestern Rep. 149 189/2 In setting out the formal parts of the indictment, the pleader used the stereotyped and unnecessary statement ‘by force and arms’. 1992 Criminal Appeal Rep. (Sentencing) 13 118 Having failed to get into that party..you..brought along people with force and arms in order to revenge yourself. 2000 M. Lunney & K. Oliphant Tort Law i. i. 7 If the allegation was that the defendant ‘assaulted the plaintiff with force and arms..’, it could safely be assumed that the harm was inflicted intentionally. by force and arms c. spec. in Law: Unlawful violence offered to persons or things. by force and arms: translation of Law Latin vi et armis. a force: a particular act or instance of unlawful violence. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [phrase] > by violence or force strong handOE by forcec1320 through, with, of forcec1320 by or with strifec1330 by way of feat1362 by (also with, by) fine forcea1375 by mighta1425 by force and armsa1481 by way of deed1535 by (the) head and shoulders1571 by (the) head and ears1590 sting and ling1816 society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [noun] > unlawful violence mayhem1447 forcea1481 mutilation1517 actual bodily harm1837 grievous bodily harm1861 ABH1975 society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [phrase] > with violence by force and armsa1481 vi et armis1618 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [noun] > violent treatment or force > specifically in law forcea1481 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [noun] > violent treatment or force > act or instance of outragec1300 violencea1393 forcea1481 stratagem1581 violency1632 savaging1858 society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [noun] > unlawful violence > instance of a force1594 a1481 T. Littleton Tenures (1482) ii. sig. cviii Le tenaunt..luy forstalla le voye ouesque force en armes.] a1481 T. Littleton Tenures (1482) ii. sig. ciiiv Il defendera forsque tort & force [1528–30 transl. he..shall defende but the wronge and the force]. 1594 W. West Symbolæogr.: 2nd Pt. §65 Force is either simple or mixt. 1618 M. Dalton Countrey Justice 196 Also women, and children, may commit a force. 1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. §240. 161 b Force, vis, in the Common Law is most commonly taken in ill part, and taken for unlawful violence. 1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. viii. 119 This distinction of private wrongs, into injuries with and without force. 1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) I. 102 Where a person is prevented from barring an estate tail by force and management. 1826 Act 7 Geo. IV c. 64 §20 That no Judgment..shall be stayed or reversed..for the Omission..of the Words ‘with Force and Arms’. 1842 Ld. Tennyson Edwin Morris 131 It seems I broke a close with force and arms. < as lemmas |
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